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Villa Adriana, Roman ruins 3

Villa Adriana, Roman ruins 3

by marco baldari

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lizs78, on April 27, 2009, said:

Hi Marco, I work for Techniker, a company of Structural Engineers in London. Our Director, Matthew Wells, is currently writing a book called 'Engineers' and he would like to use this image (Villa Adriana, Roman ruins 3)in his book. I would be grateful if you could let me know if it would be at all possible for you to let us have a high res copy of this image, along with the copyright permission. I would also be grateful if you could let me know if there would be a fee involved. Should you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact me on 020 7360 4300. I look forward to hearing from you. Liz Smyth

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marco baldari, on April 27, 2009, said:

Hi, Liz. Honored someone might like to use my photo for such a book. Of course I have an high resolution copy, and can provide it. Nonetheless, I won't pay for an international telephone call to Egypt... (020 !!) in order to contact you. Why don't you send me your e-mail address? Thanks, Marco.

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lizs78, on April 29, 2009, said:

Hi Marco,

Thanks fantastic news, thank you. Please email my colleague Velia Albertoni - velia.albertoni@techniker.co.uk or marketing@techniker.co.uk Also let Velia know what you would like us to put in the book credits! Thanks again, Liz

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marco baldari, on April 29, 2009, said:

Hallo, Liz. I will email Velia my photo, then. By the way: as a structural engineer, I suppose Dr. Wells is interested in "unperishable" Roman vaults. As a medical doctor, I myself was very impressed with Villa Adriana's ones (defying time, vandals and .. innumerable earthquakes, I suppose). In which case - though - you might like additional photos from Villa Adriana. Would you like me to e-mail you low-res specimens of the whole lot which I took there? You can have as many as you like at no cost. Rather, if it won't end up being a very pricey one, I would like a copy of the book !

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Stephen Hren, on February 23, 2010, said:

Marco, another author here looking at your great photo and wondering if I could possibly use it for a book on residential solar energy that my wife Rebekah and I are finishing up here in the US. We want to show the continuity of solar energy use by including info on a heliocaminus. If you would be willing to let us use your photo, let us know as soon as possible at either themudranch@yahoo.com or bekahhren@yahoo.com (my wife's email).

Thanks in advance for your consideration!

Cheers, Stephen

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  • Uploaded on October 26, 2007
  • © All Rights Reserved
    by marco baldari
  • Extra information
    • Camera: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK P880 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
    • Taken on 2006/10/25 14:10:58
    • Exposure: 0.001s (1/1600)
    • Focal Length: 5.00mm
    • F/Stop: f/3.600
    • ISO Speed: ISO200
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash